
So far, the response to Image Spark has been really positive (even though we haven’t revealed a whole lot). So we think it’s time to show a little more. Image Spark’s Moodboards.
Moodboards are comprised of a collection of images arranged on a canvas. The images can be positioned, layered and scaled using a simple interface – so simple that there really isn’t much of an interface at all. While its uses are entirely up to you, we think they’re a great way to explore and set a visual direction for your projects. The screenshot below shows an example of how you can add images of colour, type, textures and objects into a composition that can help visually describe a desired aesthetic.

Get on the mailing list if you haven’t already at the preview site. We’ll notify you the second it launches and will be inviting a few people from the list to try it out pre-launch.
For those who missed previous posts on Image Spark you can find them here: Preview 1, Preview 2
WOW! Slick design! LUV IT!
This is pretty sick. And also another way to “go green”. I usually cut through magazines, newspapers, etc. for inspiration but now I can do it online?
Sweet. Signed up as well. :P
I want to make love to that interface!
Is this possible?
[…] looks like Teehan+Lax are working on a mood board tool codenamed Image Spark that, by just looking at their sneak peak, appears to do a very nice job of organizing the photo […]